Scripts in Category: Reader's Theatre
Three siblings reminisce about being subjected to their long-winded father's tradition of a heavenly-minded Thanksgiving Toast.
Several characters surrounding the cross relive the events leading up to the crucifixion. This script can be performed as a Readers Theatre. There are 6 different characters, but they can be played by as few as two people. See The Skit Guys video of 'Good Friday' below.
This is a Readers Theatre expressing our devotion and gratefulness to the One who sent us the greatest love letter.
A responsive scripture reading about the birth of Jesus, the circumstances of the world that He was born into and how His story continues to affect our story.
On September 11th our world was forever changed. Years later we know that God is still with us. Remember the events of 9/11 with this Reader's Theatre script.
A Father's Day drama for our one and only, our Dads. This can be done as a Reader's Theatre with music stands in front of each actor, or it can be memorized.
This script is three readings- Christ's death, His resurrection, and our response to the Living Lord. This script is perfect for incorporating into your Easter morning worship service.
A narrative of Peter's denial of Christ before the crucifixion.
A narrative of those moments had by Jesus and His disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane just before His arrest and ultimate crucifixion.
A dramatic narrative of Jesus washing his disciples' feet.
A look at God's question "Whom shall I send" and a challenge to answer the call.
We use our hands for many things, some of which God never intended, yet He still sent His son to provide a way for us to join Him forever. In this dramatic series of monologues, seven people examine the work of their hands and realize they need a change.
Don't have the preparation time, massive cast of actors, or camel rental budget for a huge Easter production this year? We've got the solution: a hybrid between a Readers' Theatre and a Script that will help you present the Greatest Story Ever Told. The powerful story of Christ's death on the cross and the events leading up to his ultimate sacrifice.
A story is told of a young couple with romantic notions of marriage when their ideal vision for the future is suddenly interrupted by God.
A prayer of thanksgiving to God and a response from God's Word from Jeremiah 32 and 33.